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I love art, love fashion...love anything that fosters my creative side. I've been drawing since I can remember but decided "IMA BE AN ARTIST" when I was about 12-13. I started out drawing sonic and knuckles until I got my first american comic, witchblade. I later found Fathom and other american art goodies. My artwork began to have a very strong comic influence until I stumbled onto anime. The good old generics, the kind that only a small town would carry. DBZ, Escaflowne, Slayers. I later delved into Obari's works which had a great influence on my style.

Nowadays I'm looking to achieve stylistic works, exaggerated. I love when a picture can feel so fast, strong or just have a ton of motion. I want to be able to capture that in my work. Along with a side of sexy and fun character design. I strive to incorporate detail like that of Joe Mad.

Anyways, I'm always happy to hear from anyone that just wants to talk. I really appreciate all the support I've been given over the last 8 years on DA. You've all helped me grow in so many ways. I appreciate it <3 Love you guys so much.

Current Residence: CybertronFavourite genre of music: Anything with interesting lyrics and a good beat! JaaOperating System: Acer Aspire Intel Core Quad. Windows 7MP3 player of choice: ipod touchWallpaper of choice: Anything that catches my eyeFavourite cartoon character: The Maxx, Vegeta, Guu, Majin Buu, Knuckles, Prowl, Starscream, Megatron, L (lawliet) Grimmjow, Javik, MordinPersonal Quote: Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play it safers, the creatures of the commonplace and the slaves of the ordinary